Lighting Lesson 1- Basic Interview Lighting
Quick and easy lighting setup for an interview Tutorial. For more lighting tips and one-to-one advice please visit: www.creativevideo.co.uk
www.PolicePrep.com video on Police Interview process. Police recruiters will use three types of interview processes. Local Focus Interview; Essential Competency Interview or Behavioural Based Questions; and Scenario Based Questions.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
If I had a penny for every technician pointing lights at blonde models, making semi-patronising comments about how beautiful she is, then putting it on YouTube… I can prove I’d have at least 7 pence.
@LLALLIBOYPRODUCTIONS LOL!
Is he just using greaseproof paper to diffuse the lights?
This guy had a few things wrong with his lighting…first off, that was not a back light, it’s a fill light, one of those other two lights could have acted as the key light, and he needed a back light going over her shoulders to outline the subjects hair/head. The lighting was pretty dead and flat looking.
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Well done, Peter! I appreciate your video. Question: What is the material you use to diffuse the light? Thanks!
Nice guy
this guy wants to bone this chick so bad lol
great video! the guy was right, very pretty subject!
That is what i was looking for. thank you!
could you recommend any books on lighting? I want to try taking video and im just starting to read about lighting. I have a bit of knowledge from photography, but i want to take documentary type videos with interviews mainly
I really loved this video, It will really help me in my New Job!! as a Lighter!! God Bless YA!!!
Hmm, I’ll have to disagree. That was a fill light, not a “back light”. As the name suggests, a back light shld be behind the subject, creating a halo like outline.
These videos are extremely helpful. I am changing over from a tungsten kit in a small studio to daylight cfl softboxes and some cfl worklights that I have made barndoors for. My latest videos can now be done with daylight coming into the interview room or outside views instead of fake backgrounds.
Thanks for saying so!
Very helpful
Thank you.
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Nice Vid, Especially for person like me who wants to enter this field.
The Vid was very informative and very easy.
Well Done
@lynch390 It’s not as bad as you think. Just be articulate, and tell the truth! If you are a genuine good person, who is friendly and calm, you will be fine. Nervous or not.
This is a very helpful video.
THANKS
This is a very helpful video.
WOW YOU ARE HOT!!!!
Do you have any videos where you smile? I bet you have a nice smile!
Jeese, I’m thinking twice about this whole policing thing. I’m only 18, and I was thinking of taking Police Foundations at college. These interviews seem very intense
Very helpful and coherent video. Thanks.
Really healpful
thanks for outlining the different scenarios that may appear at the interview. Thanks.
thanks for the tips
thanks